Utility of biodegradable plasmonic nanoclusters in photoacoustic imaging |
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Authors: | Yoon Soon Joon Mallidi Srivalleesha Tam Jasmine M Tam Justina O Murthy Avinash Johnston Keith P Sokolov Konstantin V Emelianov Stanislav Y |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Plasmonic metal nanoparticles are used in photoacoustic imaging as contrast agents because of their resonant optical absorption properties in the visible and near-IR regions. However, the nanoparticles could accumulate and result in long-term toxicity in vivo, because they are generally not biodegradable. Recently, biodegradable plasmonic gold nanoclusters, consisting of sub-5 nm primary gold nanoparticles and biodegradable polymer stabilizer, were introduced. In this Letter, we demonstrate the feasibility of biodegradable nanoclusters as a photoacoustic contrast agent. We performed photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging of a tissue-mimicking phantom with inclusions containing nanoclusters at various concentrations. The results indicate that the biodegradable gold nanoclusters can be used as effective contrast agents in photoacoustic imaging. |
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